We in the Middle [Explicit Lyrics]
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1. We in the Middle
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2. Around Here
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3. Life in the Ghetto
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4. Big Baby Entertainment
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5. Kum Krush Um
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6. Day to Day
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7. Freaky Mama
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8. Highly Motivated
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9. Home Invasion
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10. Get Gone
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11. Mobster
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12. Pimp
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13. Better Ways
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Editorial Reviews
MURDER DOG Magazine Vol.8 #1
3 NUTTS,Midwest Gangsta S#*! this s#*! real underground, out the garage type S#*!.It's worth your money.-Scott Bejda
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Big Baby Entertainment Inc. is a independent promotion,production,publishing,artist management and recording company, specializing in the urban genre' of music. With quality and realism with a message being the organizing and driving force behind our music and company.
We in the Middle [Explicit Lyrics]
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We in the Middle [Explicit Lyrics]
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- The best of the 4 I recently bought
- a little jewel of Renaissance music
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At the Sign of the Crumhorn
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ASIN: B00004GLLP
Release Date: 2000-04-11 |
Tracks:
- Come Out All
- Needles, Needles
- Den III. Ende VI. Ronde + Quatre Branles
- In Sorrow Must I Die
- I Carry In My Heart
- Be Sure To Drink In Moderation
- A Venus Creature
- How Sorrowful Is My Heart
- New Almanack
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- A Guild Has It's Wench
- My Heart Has Secretly Departed
- My Beloved's Brown Eyes
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- Ronde IV-I-VI
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- Hoboken Dance
- I Went Out Last Night
- Allemande IV-III-IV
- Gaillarde I-II-III
- You Are The Most Precious
- Pain And Sorrow + I Mourn
- O Time So Heartily Full Of Melodies
- Now Take Note
- Here We Come
- A Girl Came Walking By I
- A Girl Came Walking By II
- Ronde III - IV
Customer Reviews:
The best of the 4 I recently bought.......2005-04-27
For some reason I recently decided to buy a variety of Early Music CDs from Amazon. I purchased four, including this one, enough to spend $25 for free shipping. Of the four (the others being 'Praetorius: Dances from Terpsichore', 'Music of the Troubadours', and 'Music of the Crusades'), this is my favorite.
I particularly like the song whose title is translated on this page as 'Be sure to drink in moderation' - I don't know enough contemporary Dutch to know if learning to sing this as recorded on this CD would be comprehensible to native speakers of Dutch today, but I certainly hope so, because it would make a terrific ice breaker at parties in Holland.
As for the music, it's hard to imagine that a gaggle of trained geese would sound as good as these Crumhorns. This album really rocks.
a little jewel of Renaissance music.......2004-01-17
If you are looking for an album with all types of renaissance-music from the Low Countries this is the album. Different composers from that time-area and different types of music are recorded. Some songs are very modest, others makes it difficult not to hum with. This cd is a jewel worth listening. Renaissancofiles: this album should be in your collection.
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Classics Explained: Rite of Spring
Stravinsky , Rahbari , and Brt Po Brussels
Manufacturer: Naxos
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ASIN: B00007FPFN
Release Date: 2003-07-15 |
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- Pros & Cons for both versions
- Five for the work ,for Hickox at least four stars!
- Sir John's love is more impressive the first time around
- Five stars, but not the only choice.
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Vaughan Williams - Sir John in Love / Hickox, Northern Sinfonia
Ralph Vaughan Williams , Richard Hickox , Anne-Marie Owens , Sarah Connolly , Northern Sinfonia and Chorus , Brian Bannatyne-Scott , Donald Maxwell , Roderick Williams , Susan Gritton , Matthew Best , Mark Padmore , Stephen Varcoe , Stephan Loges , John Bowen , Richard Lloyd-Morgan , Laura Claycomb , Henry Moss , and Mark Richardson
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ASIN: B00005M0ER
Release Date: 2001-07-24 |
Tracks:
- Act I: Orchestral introduction-What hoa, what hoa
- Act I: Ahem
- Act I: This is my father's choice
- Act I: How now, what does Master Fenton here?
- Act I: Vere is dat knave Rugby?
- Act I: Episode
- Act I: How now, mine Host of the Garter
- Act I: I spy entertainment in her...
- Act I: Wilt thou revenge...?
- Act I: Love my wife? I will be patient
- Act II: Orchestral introduction-Thine own true knight
- Act II: Scene 1: Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more
- Act II: Scene 2: Bardolph! Bardolph, I say!
- Act II: Scene 2: Go thy ways, go thy ways, old Jack!
- Act II: Scene 2: Sir, my name is Brook
- Act II: Scene 2: Ha, is this a vision?
Tracks:
- Act III: Scene 1 Interlude: Orchestral introduction-Yet hear me speak
- Act III: Scene 1 Interlude: Fair and fair and twice so fair
- Act III: Scene 1 Interlude: But listen, good mine Host
- Act III: Scene 2: Orchestral introduction-When as we sat in Papylon
- Act III: Scene 2: Yonder he's coming
- Act III: Scene 2: Come, Master Ford
- Act III: Scene 2: Orchestral-introduction-What, John! What, Robert!
- Act III: Scene 3: Alas, my love, you do me wrong
- Act III: Scene 3: Mistress Ford!
- Act III: Scene 3: Ah!
- Act IV: Orchestral introduction-Pardon me, wife
- Act IV: Scene 1: There is an old tale goes that Herne the hunter
- Act IV: Scene 1: Interlude
- Act IV: Scene 2: Orchestral introduction
- Act IV: Scene 2: The Windsor bell hath struck twelve
- Act IV: Scene 2: Ah-Who Comes here?
- Act IV: Scene 2: But till 'tis one o'clock
- Act IV: Scene 2: Dance of the Fairies
- Act IV: Scene 2: But stay! I smell a man of middle earth
- Act IV: Scene 2: Nay, do not fly
- Act IV: Scene 2: My heart misgives me
- Act IV: Scene 2: Stand not amazed
Customer Reviews:
Pros & Cons for both versions.......2005-08-30
Boito took Shakespeare's Merry Wives, added a little Henry IV (e.g. the Honour Monologue) and shaped, moulded and cut them about to make a libretto that focused tightly on the Fat Knight and was absolutely perfect for what Verdi wanted. Out of it came one of the greatest of all comic operas.
With VW, you get something much closer to the Shakespearean original, teeming with richly drawn characters and all the variety of Elizabethan/Jacobean life bustling past. Falstaff is merely the primus inter pares among them, albeit a huge one. Out of it came a great comic opera. And one that has been too seldom performed, standing in the long shadow of its predecessor.
Vaughan Williams, who was a great admirer of the Verdi piece, knew that comparisons would inevitably be made. (He would also have included his friend, Holst's, At the Boar's Head as a real rival from the Falstaff canon.) But comparisons are invidious. The VW and the Verdi operas are not comparable, either in their intentions or in their music. And both should be allowed to co-exist happily as companion pieces, not as rivals as two great comic operas we're fortunate to have.
Perhaps I protest too much. But the Vaughan Williams is such invigorating, life-enhancing, often ravishingly beautiful stuff that I'd hate to see it slip off the end of the shelf. Verdi is lauded as the great tunesmith, but how many tunes from Falstaff can you recall - Nanetta's last act aria, perhaps, a couple of snippets of Fenton, the final fugue maybe, or Sir John's 'Quand'ero paggio' which is so brief an aria that its original singer had to record it three times in succession to fill a 78 side. Perhaps that's why Falstaff is so badly represented on 78's compared to the other mature Verdi operas. Great music, yes, but singalongaFalstaff had, in his mature operas, ceased to be the composer's intention.
In Sir John in Love, on the other hand, the tunes just pour out one after the other. Which are genuine folksongs and which are VW originals is often hard to tell without a score in front of you (where the composer comes clean). Just listen to the way Dr. Caius' 'Vray Dieu d'Amour' takes over the orchestra or how 'Lovely Joan' (the tune in the trio of the famous Greensleeves Fantasia) heralds Mistress Quickly's arrival and 'Greensleeves' in situ is even lovelier than in the Fantasia. But then listen to the gorgeous tune that accompanies Ann Page's entrance, the wonderful melody for Ford's plea for forgiveness from his wife or the magical chorus that accompanies the arrival of the real bride and groom in the final scene. Those are all VW originals and great ones, to boot.
Choosing between the two performances of the piece on disc, it's a question of swings and roundabouts. This Chandos recording with Hickox at the helm benefits from his direction - a bit tauter, a little more spring to the rhythms than Davies and the choral contributions are as polished as you'd expect from a seasoned choral specialist. The Chandos recording, too, is a bit more up to date in terms of sound, a bit fuller and richer. EMI, on the other hand, probably has the superior cast with the likes of Robert Tear, Felicity Palmer, Helen Watts and Robert Lloyd seeing off their Chandos counterparts. Honours between the two Falstaffs are more even. Neither is ideal in the part. Herincx has the 'fatter' voice: Maxwell on this recording is the more characterful. But a piece like the madrigal that Sir John sings before Ford/Brook's arrival needs more warmth and more steadiness than either of them provide (would Bryn ever consider it as a partner to his Verdi Falstaff?).
It's a tough choice between the two versions. Choose the EMI for the cast (including, by a short head, Herincx's Flastaff). Choose this Chandos set for the conducting, the chorus and the more modern sound.
Five for the work ,for Hickox at least four stars!.......2001-11-09
(Here my review for Davies - EMI "British composers" recording
of this masterwork.)
If you feel that Verdi has beautyfull music but it has a too much thick blood, and you think that beauty must be tensed by reason; You are looking at the right composer.
This opera or musical drama (in the wagnerian sense, cause it is a romantic comedy) makes a very whole unit, the "areas" and the recited-sung recitatives are in funtion of the "dramatic" momentum and inerce of the work. It's incredible how pleasently quick this work is heard, and yes it's very entretaining (I know that's not necesary a virtue for an opera, but here it is).
The music, well, is gorgeous as might be expected from V.W., transitions are well sewn, and the traditonal folk songs add a dash or elizabethian romanticism.
The cast is strong, Hendrix is very suited for the rol, but you may fantacised how well this rol will be portrayed now by Bryn Terfel, It's sad that Hickox not thinck (or did he?)of this in his new recording of this opera (perhaps Chandos not provide him with the budget that Abado's can manage for his new DG. Falstaff recording).
Maybe Langridge will sound more youthfull than Tear, but that is a small detail. Hellen Watts it's spicy and perky Mrs. Quickly, and Gerald English Caius' is is excellent!
Davies captures V.W. orchestration very well with a ADD recording that will cause envy in this days, and the price, is to laugh about.
Treat you and buy this forgotten treasure!
Sir John's love is more impressive the first time around.......2001-08-05
While I generally agree with the review of Ahmed Ismael, I must give the nod to the earlier EMI recording, which has greater depth and spread to the sound. Chandos engineers have practically placed the voices in our laps with a resultant loss of orchestral detail. The work is, of course, lovely but if the ear is fatigued by the sound the myriad beauties cannot make their full effect. If one adds to this the fact that the EMI is a midprice reissue the choice becomes even more clear. Bravo to Hickox and company but no standing ovation this time.
Five stars, but not the only choice........2001-07-26
Vaughan Williams's comic "Sir John in Love" is one of those true opera rarities--an opera whose highlights become more impressive as the music progresses. Indeed, the true highlight of this opera is its final "Windsor Forest" scene in Act IV, where all the action is resolved, and everyone gets their "just desserts."
If this were the first recording of the opera available, it would be easy to recommend it to any VW (or opera!) enthusiast--the orchestral details are abundant and vividly present, the choral contribution is alive and infectious, and the vocal parts are well-presented and clear. However, there is in additional recording, in EMI's British Composer series, conducted by Meredith Davies. While many comparisons are stacked in the new version's favor, there are a few shortcomings that prevent an absolute recommendation.
Where Hickox succeeds over Davies is particularly in the portrayal of Anne Page and her several suitors. Susan Gritton sings more effectively than Wendy Eathorne, while both Daniel Norman (Slender) and Adrian Thompson (Caius) seem more plausible as suitors than Bernard Dickerson and Gerald English, respectively--although overall English makes a more vivid Caius. However, there is no question that Mark Padmore is the better Fenton: as well as Robert Tear sings for Davies, I can't shake the impression that he is wooing an Amazon, and not the girl-next-door Anne.
While the supporting cast is marginally to markedly superior for Hickox, with the Fords and Pages are fairly evenly matched between the two performances, the one clear victory of the Davies version is a significant one. As the title character, Donald Maxwell's Falstaff is no match for Raimund Herincx, either in characterization or in vocal quality. Additionally, the EMI set benefits from a superior recording--there's more of a sense of a performance in a real space, which adds an extra dimension to the rather static performance as presented by Hickox. Occasionally, Hickox also omits some dramatic effects (such as gasps from the onstage characters in Act III and laughter from the chorus in Act IV) which adds to the sense that this is only a "recording" and not a "performance."
All in all, there is much to recommend the new version, but confronted with a choice between this set and the Davies set on EMI, personal taste will have to suffice in choosing between them. [You may want to sample them both before buying either.]
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Vintage Gilbert & Sullivan
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ASIN: B000AA5XFW
Release Date: 2005-10-03 |
Tracks:
- A Wand'ring Minstrel 1
- Behold The Lord High Executioner
- Three Litttle Maids From School
- Sun Whose Rays Are All Ablaze
- A More Humane Mikado
- Flowers That Bloom In The Spring
- On A Tree By A River A Little Tom-Tit
- There Is Beauty In The Bellow Of The Blast
- When U Good Friends Was Called To The Bar
- We Sail The Ocean Blue
- I'm Called Little Buttercup
- I Am The Captain Of The Pinafore
- When I Was A Lad I Served A Term
- Never Mind The Why And Wherefore
- Carefully On Tiptoe Stealing
- He Is An Englishman
- Oh Better Far To Live And Die
- Poor Wand'ring One
- I Am The Very Model Of A Modern Major-General
- Then Fred'ric Let Your Escort, Lion Hearted When The Foeman Bares His Steel
- When A Felon's Not Engaged
- With Cat-Like Tread
- I Cannot Tell What This Love May Be
- If You Want A Receipt For That Popular Mystery
- So Go To Him And Say To Him
- Loudly Let The Trumper Bray... Bow Ye Lower Middle Classes
- Love Unrequited Robs Me Of My Rest.... When You're Lying Awake With A Dismal
- If You Go In You're Sure To Win
- My Boy You May Take It From Me
- When The Night Wind Howls
- When Maiden Loves She Sits And Sighs
- When Our Gallant Norman Foes
- I Have A Song To Sing, Oh!
- Were I Thy Bride
- List And Learn
- In Enterprise Of Martial Kind
- There Was A Time
- Do Not Give Way... Then One Of Us
- Take A Pair Of Sparkling Eyes
- Dance A Cachucha
Customer Reviews:
Excellent ... but ..........2007-02-07
As a vintage G&S listener, I appreciated this collection but I think it would mostly appeal to the specialist-completeist. A newcomer to the genre would do well to get a full operetta DVD. (I prefer the OK BBC performances to the tarted up & modernised Australian ones.)
Old-comers probably already have all these tracks as part of their collection of vintage full operetta recordings.
But don't let my idiosynchratic views deter you if you really like G&S... but not to the extent of buying all the vintage full operetta versions.
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- One of the best early music albums available.
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A Rose of Swych Virtu Reverence from the Renaissance and Middle Ages
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ASIN: B000001O9I
Release Date: 1993-08-31 |
Tracks:
- Iuidicii
- Gedeonis Area
- Cuncti Simus Concanentes
- Marvel Not, Joseph
- Edi Be Thu, Heven-Queene
- Ther Is No Rose Of Swych Virtu
- Castitatis Thalamum
- Que Bonito Nino Chiquito
- Vom Himmel Kommt
- Dies Est Leticie
- Puer Natus Est
- Omnis Mundus Jucundetur
- In Dulci Jubilo
- Ach Mein Herzliebes Jesulein
- Stantipes
- As I Out Rode
- Angeles Del Zielo
- Verbum Patris Hodie
- Tau Garco, La Durundena
- O Staris In Presepio
- Heu, Teneri Partus
- Hodie Christus Natus Est
- Personent Hodie
- Nobre Don E Muy Precado
- Nowell Sing We
- Verbum Patris Hodie
Amazon.com
There are many recordings whose theme is music for, about, or in praise of the Virgin Mary. This one does a far better job than most--from the outstanding musical selections to the excellent performances to the superb instrumental and vocal arrangements. The choice of tempos and the overall pacing are absolutely right, and the individual voices work well either solo or in ensemble. There's a huge variety of musical selections, from 10th-century Spain to 16th-century England--many are by anonymous composers, but Praetorius, Nanino, and Morales also are represented. These five performers manage to create an atmosphere that captures the energy and spontaneity of a concert. The only unfortunate thing about a recording such as this is that it may not get the wide attention and distribution that it deserves. --David Vernier
Customer Reviews:
One of the best early music albums available........2003-06-17
The more you listen to it, the more you hear in it. The small size of the consort give it an intimacy that coupled with the quality of the recording, and
the power of the arrangements and performance, really grabs you. "Heu, Teneri Partus" absolutely takes me away.
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Ballads, Songs and Snatches: Vintage Gilbert and Sullivan
Manufacturer: Asv Living Era
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ASIN: B0000AE7BN
Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Tracks:
- A Wand'ring Minstrel I
- Three Little Maids From School
- The Sun Whose Rays Are All Ablaze
- The Flowers That Bloom In The Spring
- On A Tree By A River A Little Tom-Tit (Tit Willow)
- When I, Good Friends, Was Called To The Bar
- We Sail The Ocean Blue
- I'm Called Little Buttercup
- I Am The Captain Of The Pinafore
- When I Was A Lad I Served A Term
- Never Mind The Why And Wherefore
- Poor Wand'ring One
- I Am The Very Model Of A Modern Major-General
- Then, Fred'ric, Let Your Escort ... When The Foeman Bares His Steel
- When A Felon's Not Engaged
- With Cat-Like Tread
- I Cannot Tell What This Love May Be
- So Go To Him And Say To Him
- Loudly Let The Trumpet Bray (March Of Peers) ... Bow, Ye Lower Middle Classes
- Love Unrequited Robs Me Of My Rest ... When You're Lying Awake With A Dismal Headache
- If You Go In, You're Sure To Win
- When Our Gallant Norman Foes
- I Have A Song To sing, O!
- Were I Thy Bride
- There Was A Time
- Do Not Give Way ... Then One Of Us
- Take A Pair Of Sparkling Eyes
- Dance A Cachucha
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Yuletide Celebration
Manufacturer: Kari Tauring
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ASIN: B000CA2O1Q
Release Date: 1999-12-28 |
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In the middle we met
Copper Ocean
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ASIN: B000Q8TVYW |
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I'm Betta Than You
Mad Man
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ASIN: B000CAEH98
Release Date: 2005-01-11 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- In My Life (Feat) Coo Coo Cal and Doo Rag
- 414
- Love Will (Feat) Godxilla
- I Knocked Yo B_'
- Leave Reggie Alone (Feat) Reggie Smooth as Butta Brown and T-Rel
- Y'all Don't Want No Drama (Feat) M.C. Ron Skii and Doo Rag
- Watch the Way He Moves (Feat) Eddie Nygma
- Make It Snow (Feat) Godxilla and Killa Joe
- Conversations
- Public Service Announcement from Doctor B
- VD All in Yo D_#&
- She Sees Stars (Feat) Reggie Smooth as Butta Brown
- We Gangsta (Feat) Young Twan and Ice Mone
- Nation Wide Pimpin (Feat) Pimp Snooky
- Pimp Tight (Feat) Baby Drew
- She's So Ugly (Feat) Godxilla
- Coach of the Year (Feat) B. J.
- I'm Hollerin Pimpin'
- Drop Loads (Feat) Nel from the W8 Haulers
- Mystery
- Outtro
- TC Outtro
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Sound Off
The Dog & Everything
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ASIN: B0002KVUTS
Release Date: 2004-07-20 |
Tracks:
- Sound Off
- Know It All
- Losing You
- Look Away
- Make Believe
- Anymore
- More Than That
- Moment
- Your Mind
- No Good Reason
- Ballad Song
- You Never Let Me Go
- Silent Track 1
- Silent Track 2
- Silent Track 3
- Silent Track 4
- Silent Track 5
- Silent Track 6
- Silent Track 7
- Silent Track 8
- Silent Track 9
- Silent Track 10
- Silent Track 11
- Silent Track 12
- Bonus Track 1
- Bonus Track 2
Customer Reviews:
Sound Off Your Name.......2005-10-26
If you liked their first CD "Bandshell" then you will instantly fall in love with this one on the first beat. If it's even possible they managed to create and even better CD with more energy and meaning.As expected these boys put together another masterpiece of music. Augie, Jimmy, Dan and Tommy know what's good and they give it to the fans. A blast from first to last you will love every song on here. Some of the most popular titles are, " Ballad Song", "Sound Off", and "Make Believe". Dan's " You Never Let Me Go" is intense and unique. So check it out and play it loud!!
To The Band: I Love you guys!
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- Wealth Over Poverty
- What's It Gonna Be
- 2 Fast 2 Furious [Soundtrack] [Clean]
- 9 Lives [Explicit Lyrics]
- A Day in the Life of a Player
- A Retrospective [Explicit Lyrics]
- A Retrospective [Explicit Lyrics]
- Bad Boys of Rap
- Badmeaningood
- Badmeaningood
Rap Music
rap music
Recommended Music:
Choba B Cccp [Import]
Lebendige Vergangenheit: Elisabeth Ohms
Martinu: Piano Trios
Lost Outlaw Album
Party Anticonformiste [Import]
Mussorgsky: Boris Godounov
Night Trip [Import]
Heifetz Collection, Volume 18 (EMI Masters) [Box set]
Kindness of the World
Memorial (OJC)
Know It? I Wrote It!
Exitos con Banda
Lieder [Import]
Kiss & Tell
Red Dirt Girl